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Tips

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Submit documents to WikiLeaks

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The following is the address of our secure site where you can anonymously upload your documents to WikiLeaks editors. You can only access this submissions system through Tor. (See our Tor tab for more information.) We also advise you to read our tips for sources before submitting.

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If you cannot use Tor, or your submission is very large, or you have specific requirements, WikiLeaks provides several alternative methods. Contact us to discuss how to proceed.

BUENOS AIRES FOR DEA
1. FOLLOWING SUBMITTED FOR POSSIBLE INCLUSION IN ARA MONTHLY
NARCOTICS REPORT FOR MARCH.
2. GOC CAMPAIGN AGAINST COCAINE TRADE CONTINUED AT HIGH LEVEL
OF INTENSITY WITH TWO ENFORCEMENT UNITS, INVESTIGACIONES (NATIONAL
PLAINCLOTHES CIVIL POLICE) AND CARABINEROS (NATIONAL UNIFORMED
PARAMILITARY POLICE), IN VIRTUAL COMPETITION WITH EACH OTHER.
RESULT IS STEADY DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURE OF NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING
IN CHILE. TWO LABORATORIES UNCOVERED, AND ANOTHER IMPORTANT
TRAFFICKER WAS ARRESTED WHO MAY BE EXPELLED TO US CUSTODY.
3. IN FIRST WEEK OF APRIL INVESTIGACIONES CONDUCCTED MASSIVE
RAID ON REMNANTS ADOLFO SOBOSKI ORGANIZATION IN SANTIAGO,
WHICH NETTED SEVEN PRINCIPALS AND ALMOST 18 KILOS OF COCAINE.
4. EVIDENCE AVAILABLE INDICATES PRESSURE IN CHILE NOW SO INTENSE
THAT CHILEAN TRAFFICKERS ARE MOVING OPERATIONS OUT TO NORTHWEST
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ARGENTINA AND POSSIBLE SOUTHERN PERU.
5. ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED FOR THE DELIVERY OF ABOUT
$75,000 WORTH OF EQUIPMENT TO CHILEAN NARCOTICS ENFORCEMENT
UNITS WITHIN NEXT SIX MONTHS, WHICH SHOULD SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE
POLICE CAPABILITY. A DEA TRAINING SEMINAR WILL BE HELD IN CHILE
BEGINNING APRIL 22.
6. SPECIAL CARABINERO TASK FORCE SUPPORTED BY DEA IS ABOUT
TO MOVE INTO NORTHERN CHILE TO BEGIN ATTACK ON LOCAL NARCOTICS
ACTIVITY IN AREA AND ON SMUGGLING ACROSS BORDERS.
7. GOC HAS EXTENDED ANTI-DRUG CAMPAIGN TO DETERMINED ATTACK
ON TRAFFICKING AND USE OF MARIHJUANA, AND HAS REQUESTED
INFORMATION FROM USG ON DRUG PROGRAMS AIMED AT YOUTH.
POPPER
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Raw content

CONFIDENTIAL
PAGE 01 SANTIA 01929 112059Z
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ACTION ARA-20
INFO OCT-01 ISO-00 DEAE-00 CIAE-00 INR-10 IO-14 JUSE-00
NSAE-00 RSC-01 SNM-02 SY-03 TRSE-00 USIA-15 NSC-07
SCI-06 OMB-01 AID-20 DRC-01 /101 W
--------------------- 049311
R 112037Z APR 74
FM AMEMBASSY SANTIAGO
TO SECSTATE WASHDC 8165
INFO AMEMBASSY BUENOS AIRES
C O N F I D E N T I A L SANTIAGO 1929
EO 11652: GDS
TAGS: CI, SNAR
SUBJECT: ARA MONTHLY NARCOTICS REPORT
REF: STATE 142821 DATED 1973; SANTIAGO 0729
BUENOS AIRES FOR DEA
1. FOLLOWING SUBMITTED FOR POSSIBLE INCLUSION IN ARA MONTHLY
NARCOTICS REPORT FOR MARCH.
2. GOC CAMPAIGN AGAINST COCAINE TRADE CONTINUED AT HIGH LEVEL
OF INTENSITY WITH TWO ENFORCEMENT UNITS, INVESTIGACIONES (NATIONAL
PLAINCLOTHES CIVIL POLICE) AND CARABINEROS (NATIONAL UNIFORMED
PARAMILITARY POLICE), IN VIRTUAL COMPETITION WITH EACH OTHER.
RESULT IS STEADY DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURE OF NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING
IN CHILE. TWO LABORATORIES UNCOVERED, AND ANOTHER IMPORTANT
TRAFFICKER WAS ARRESTED WHO MAY BE EXPELLED TO US CUSTODY.
3. IN FIRST WEEK OF APRIL INVESTIGACIONES CONDUCCTED MASSIVE
RAID ON REMNANTS ADOLFO SOBOSKI ORGANIZATION IN SANTIAGO,
WHICH NETTED SEVEN PRINCIPALS AND ALMOST 18 KILOS OF COCAINE.
4. EVIDENCE AVAILABLE INDICATES PRESSURE IN CHILE NOW SO INTENSE
THAT CHILEAN TRAFFICKERS ARE MOVING OPERATIONS OUT TO NORTHWEST
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
PAGE 02 SANTIA 01929 112059Z
ARGENTINA AND POSSIBLE SOUTHERN PERU.
5. ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED FOR THE DELIVERY OF ABOUT
$75,000 WORTH OF EQUIPMENT TO CHILEAN NARCOTICS ENFORCEMENT
UNITS WITHIN NEXT SIX MONTHS, WHICH SHOULD SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE
POLICE CAPABILITY. A DEA TRAINING SEMINAR WILL BE HELD IN CHILE
BEGINNING APRIL 22.
6. SPECIAL CARABINERO TASK FORCE SUPPORTED BY DEA IS ABOUT
TO MOVE INTO NORTHERN CHILE TO BEGIN ATTACK ON LOCAL NARCOTICS
ACTIVITY IN AREA AND ON SMUGGLING ACROSS BORDERS.
7. GOC HAS EXTENDED ANTI-DRUG CAMPAIGN TO DETERMINED ATTACK
ON TRAFFICKING AND USE OF MARIHJUANA, AND HAS REQUESTED
INFORMATION FROM USG ON DRUG PROGRAMS AIMED AT YOUTH.
POPPER
CONFIDENTIAL
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